Nemanja Pribak
| Player information | |
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| birthday | March 26, 1984 |
| place of birth |
Belgrade , Yugoslavia |
| citizenship |
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| height | 1.90 m |
| Playing position | Back center |
| Throwing hand | right |
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| Jersey number | 8th |
| Clubs as active | |
| from ... to | society |
| 2003-2006 |
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| 2006-2007 |
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| 2007-2009 |
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| 2009-2010 |
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| 2010–2012 |
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| 2012-2015 |
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| 2015– |
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| National team | |
| Debut on | January 15, 2006 in Belgrade |
| against |
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| Games (goals) | |
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9 (16) 3 (2) |
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As of April 5, 2014 |
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Nemanja Pribak ( Macedonian / Serbian - Cyrillic Немања Прибак ; born March 26, 1984 in Belgrade , SR Serbia , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian - Macedonian handball player who is mostly used on the back center .
The 1.90 m tall and 103 kg heavy right-handed player began his professional career at the Serbian club RK Železnicar Niš, with whom he was fourth-best goalscorer in the 2003/04 EHF Cup and the 2005/06 EHF Challenge Cup , in which he scored 47 goals. played. In 2006 he moved to the Slovenian club RK Trimo Trebnje , which he left after one season for Macedonia to RK Vardar Skopje . With the capital city he was cup winner in 2008 and champion in 2009 . He also took part in the EHF Champions League 2007/08 and the EHF European Cup Winners' Cup 2008/09 . In 2009 Pribak returned to Serbia for RK Kolubara and in 2010 won the championship and the cup. He then signed with the French HBC Nantes . Since 2012 he has been playing for Vardar Skopje again. In 2013 he became Macedonian champion for the second time. In the EHF Europe Cup 2012/13 he reached the third round. He caused a surprise in the EHF Champions League 2013/14 when he won the second leg after a 28:28 in Skopje in the second leg against defending champion HSV Hamburg with 30:29 and moved into the quarter-finals against SG Flensburg-Handewitt . There he was subject to the German team due to the away goals rule . In 2015 he won the Macedonian Championship and the Macedonian Cup in 2014 and 2015. In 2015 he moved to Beşiktaş Istanbul .
With the Serbian junior national team, Nemanja Pribak won the silver medal at the U-21 World Cup in 2005. Pribak played nine senior international matches , in which he scored 16 goals, for the Serbian national team . So he took part in the 2011 World Cup and was in the preliminary squad for the 2012 European Championship , but was not called into the final squad. After moving to Skopje, he decided to also take Macedonian citizenship. After the three-year blocking period had expired on January 17, 2014, he was also allowed to play for the Macedonian national team . At the 2014 European Championship , he threw two goals in three main round games and finished in 10th place.
Web links
- Nemanja Pribak on the RK Vardar Skopje website
- Nemanja Pribak in the database of the European Handball Federation (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.eurohandball.com Top Scorers EHF Challenge Cup 2005/06, accessed on April 5, 2014
- ↑ www.lnh.fr Nemanja Pribak rejoint Nantes (French) from June 4, 2010, accessed on April 5, 2014
- ↑ www.handball-world.com Juniors are subject to Serbia & Montenegro in the semi-finals on August 27, 2005, accessed on April 5, 2014
- ↑ todor66.com Men's Junior World Championships 2005. Accessed April 5, 2014
- ↑ ihf.info WCh 2011 Team Roster Serbia (PDF, 257 kB) accessed on April 5, 2014
- ↑ cms.eurohandball.com EHF EURO 2012: Official Squads (PDF, 381 kB) accessed on April 1, 2014
- ↑ www.rkvardar.com NEMANJA PRIBAK: OUR CHANCE IS HUNGARY AND ICELAND ( Memento of April 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (English) of January 17, 2014, accessed on April 5, 2014
- ↑ handball.sportresult.com EHF EURO 2014: Cumulative Statistics FYR Macedonia (PDF, 150 kB) accessed on April 1, 2014
| personal data | |
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| SURNAME | Pribak, Nemanja |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Прибак, Немања (Macedonian spelling); Прибак, Немања (Serbian spelling) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Serbian-Macedonian handball player |
| DATE OF BIRTH | March 26, 1984 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade , SR Serbia , SFR Yugoslavia |